Archive for October 2nd 2013

Today was our 1st day covering Islam as part of our World Religions unit. Tomorrow we’ll teach part two and be one day closer to our 1st big quiz.

Here’s the agenda for today:

  • Lecture-Chapter 10-The Muslim World

o       Section 1The Rise of Islam

  • Daily Objective-

o       Content Objective:

§         SWD analysis of the origins of Islam and the impact of the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings on the Arabian peninsula through the use of guided notes

o       Language Objective:

§         Students will write key information on the origins of Islam and the impact of the Prophet Muhammad’s teachings on the Arabian peninsula through the use of guided notes

Supplemental Resources: The Muslim World (Part 1) and Guided Notes

The Muslim World Pt. 1

 

The Muslim World-Guided Notes

 

Only a few more days until our 1st big quiz! Here’s what we have going on in World History today:

  • Lecture-Chapter 6 Section 3-Origins of Christianity
  • Study Guide- World Religions
  • Daily Objective-

o        Content Objective:

§         Students will demonstrate synthesis of the ministry of Jesus Christ and the impact of Christianity on western culture by using guided notes and class discussions.

§         Students will demonstrate comprehension of the materials covered in our unit covering World Religions through the use of a review activity

o        Language Objective:

§         Students will complete guided notes to help demonstrate their understanding of the impact of Christianity on western culture. Following our lesion we will orally discuss the evolution of Christianity and the effects of western civilizations. 

§         Students will read, and write the key terms and important concepts covered in our unit on World Religions. Students will demonstrate their understanding by completing a structured study guide and following along with an in class review.

Supplemental Material:Christianity PPT and Study Guide

The Rise of Christianity

World Religions Study Guide-

World Religions-Study Guide